The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education's education reporter group, Miraenarae, successfully concluded its seven-month journey promoting Gyeonggi education.
On the 7th, the Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education announced on the 8th that it held a completion ceremony for the 'Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education Reporter Group Miraenarae' at the Arena Hall of the Suwon Gwanggyo Southern Office.
About 80 members of the education reporter group and 200 people including parents attended the ceremony, which proceeded in the order of ▲sharing the activity achievements of the Miraenarae education reporter group ▲screening a video of the top 10 news selected by the reporter group ▲policy talk with Superintendent Lim Tae-hee.
Meaning 'Wings Toward the Future,' the Miraenarae education reporter group, which was expanded this year for the first time to include student reporters and staff correspondents, began full-scale activities starting with the inauguration ceremony in May.
The education reporter group has posted over 1,400 policy articles and school field news on the official education reporter group blog (https://blog.naver.com/goe_press). They also actively covered numerous educational sites such as Gyeonggi Shared Schools, various regional educational institutions, and the UNESCO International Forum on the Future of Education.
Lim Tae-hee, Superintendent of Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education, is taking a commemorative photo with students who received awards at the 'Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education Education Press Corps Mirae Narae' completion ceremony held on the 7th. Photo by Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education
The education reporter group played a role in actively communicating with the Gyeonggi education family by introducing Gyeonggi education policies and sharing school news. Beyond writing articles, they conveyed stories that school members could empathize with, greatly contributing to sharing hope and vision for Gyeonggi education.
The top 10 news selected by the education reporter group this year are ▲Edutech & High Learning ▲Gyeonggi Shared Schools ▲UNESCO International Forum on the Future of Education ▲Gyeonggi-type IB Program ▲Expanded support for student and staff mental health ▲Curriculum for academic improvement ▲Gyeonggi Future Education System ▲Reduction of administrative tasks for staff ▲Digital citizenship education ▲Gyeonggi-type Neulbom School policy.
Superintendent Lim Tae-hee emphasized at the completion ceremony, "True democracy requires maximum guarantee of communication activities, and issues raised in the field must be reflected in actual policies or corrected if wrong," adding, "This virtuous cycle will benefit the future of our country."
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